Meet Our Team

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The RoboRangers team was started in 2011. The team started with a few members, but soon began to expand. Although it was a small team, in 2012 the hardworking members managed to make it to state. Five years later the persistent team has own 8 awards ever since their first competition. The RoboRangers can't thank their community for their help and support.

Ron Goodger

Engineering Mentor

We are a unique team in many ways, including our diversity of race, gender, and economic status. We have become a cohesive family that readily accepts challenges that our way as one robot, person, family together.

We are currently on our 7th year of Robotics. In the seven years of competition, we have gotten a total of 12 awards; the Rookie Award, Engineering Inspiration Award, won our 2nd year, Judges Award, Gracious Professionalism, Team Spirit Award, the Creativity Award, Imagery Award, Industrial Safety Award and more. We are self-funded and over 50 students participate. Last year we went to Worlds in St. Louis, Missouri for the first time in RoboRanger history.

John ​Fox

Engineering Mentor

​Jim Ward

​Business Mentor

THE BUSINESS TEAM

The business team is in charge of merchandise, finances, sponsorship, marketing, and team spirit. They strive to promote the RoboRanger brand.

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Fritz Kucklick

Technical Mentor

​Chris Bergen

Technical mentor

​​CASSOPOLIS ROBORANGERS

We officially start meeting in September. On January 7th, the team gets together to watch the release of the game. For the next six weeks the build team builds the robot for the competition.

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History

We have a hardworking team and community who help us achieve our goals.

​Jim Smith

Technical Mentor

Joanne Cogdell

Scouting Mentor

THE BUILD TEAM

The build team of the RoboRangers is given a game to play and a selection of components. They then have six weeks to design, build and test a 120 pound competition robot. Students construct, wire, and fully program our robots based on their own designs.